Manila Bulletin

Gov vows to improve Bantayan services

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CEBU CITY — Cebu Governor Hilario Davide III has vowed to improve access to potable water, health services and power supply in Bantayan Island off the northernmo­st tip of Cebu mainland.

Davide attended the first Bantayan Island Business Summit at Sta. Fe town on Saturday.

The summit was organized by the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) in partnershi­p with the Cebu provincial government.

Bantayan is composed of the towns of Bantayan, Sta. Fe and Madridejos.

Sta. Fe is strong in tourism, Bantayan in poultry and agricultur­e, and Madridejos in fishing and aquacultur­e.

Davide said he will develop the airstrip in the town into an airport within his second term as governor.

Sta. Fe Mayor Jose Esgana called for cooperatio­n between Sta. Fe and two other towns in Bantayan to boost each other’s economies.

“We, at Sta. Fe, can support the farming and fishing sectors of the other towns by marketing and patronizin­g their products. In a way, they will also be able to support the tourism industry here,” he said.

Esgana also called on national government agencies to cut red tape in the processing of papers of investors in Bantayan Island.

Esgana cited a Swiss company that bought an eight-hectare property in Sta. Fe two years ago to build a highend tourism facility there, but was able to secure all their permits only recently.

Bantayan Mayor Arthur Despi added there is a need to create policies which are applicable to all local government units.

He said there should be a roadmap for the whole island that could be used for the three towns’ executive and legislativ­e agenda. (PNA)

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